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Strategic Orientation of Outsourcing Firms:Demystifying Key Differentiators

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Despite the importance of outsourcing firms and the highly competitive nature of the outsourcing industry, there has been minimal examination of outsourcing firm strategy. This paper investigates the strategic focus of 60 outsourcing firms using empirical data collected through survey and semi-structured interviews from 226 top management team respondents. Factor and cluster analysis reveal three outsourcing firm archetypes based on their strategic orientation, namely, superachievers, quality advocates and defenders. The dominance of these archetypes also varies across business activities offered by sample firms. By delineating dimensions underlying outsourcing form strategy and by identifying archetypes of strategic orientation, the paper provides an understanding of key differentiators of outsourcing firm performance.

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  • Sharda, Kirti, 2009. "Strategic Orientation of Outsourcing Firms:Demystifying Key Differentiators," IIMA Working Papers WP2009-12-03, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Research and Publication Department.
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